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Low-Displacement Head Studs - Types FHL, FHLS - Unified
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PEM® self-clinching studs
are installed by placing them in properly sized holes in the sheets and squeezing into place with any standard press. The squeezing action embeds the head of the stud into the sheet. The metal displaced by the head flows smoothly and evenly around the ribs and into the annular groove - creating a flushhead assembly and securely locking the stud into the sheet with high torque-out and pushout resistances.
FHL (flush low-displacement head) Studs
install closer to the edge of a sheet than PEM Types FH/FHS studs without causing that edge to bulge.
Installs closer to the edge of a sheet than PEM Type FH/FHS studs without causing that edge to bulge.
Flush-head for sheet thickness .040” and greater.
Type FHL is recommended for use in steel or aluminum sheets HRB (Rockwell “B” Scale) 80 or less and HB (Hardness Brinell) 150 or less.
Type FHLS is recommended for use in steel or aluminum sheets HRB (Rockwell “B” Scale) 70 or less and HB (Hardness Brinell) 125 or less.
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L - Length ± .015
H ± .015
S Max.
Fastener Material
Standard Finish
CAD
FHLS-832-5
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.312
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-032-5
.190-32 (#10-32)
.189
in
.312
in
.225
in
.100
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-256-6
.086-56 (#2-56)
.085
in
.375
in
.112
in
.080
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-440-6
.112-40 (#4-40)
.111
in
.375
in
.138
in
.085
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-632-6
.138-32 (#6-32)
.137
in
.375
in
.164
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-832-6
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.375
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-032-6
.190-32 (#10-32)
.189
in
.375
in
.225
in
.100
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-256-8
.086-56 (#2-56)
.085
in
.500
in
.112
in
.080
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-440-8
.112-40 (#4-40)
.111
in
.500
in
.138
in
.085
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-632-8
.138-32 (#6-32)
.137
in
.500
in
.164
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-832-8
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.500
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-032-8
.190-32 (#10-32)
.189
in
.500
in
.225
in
.100
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-256-10
.086-56 (#2-56)
.085
in
.625
in
.112
in
.080
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-440-10
.112-40 (#4-40)
.111
in
.625
in
.138
in
.085
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-632-10
.138-32 (#6-32)
.137
in
.625
in
.164
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-832-10
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.625
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-032-10
.190-32 (#10-32)
.189
in
.625
in
.225
in
.100
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-256-12
.086-56 (#2-56)
.085
in
.750
in
.112
in
.080
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-440-12
.112-40 (#4-40)
.111
in
.750
in
.138
in
.085
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-632-12
.138-32 (#6-32)
.137
in
.750
in
.164
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-832-12
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.750
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-032-12
.190-32 (#10-32)
.189
in
.750
in
.225
in
.100
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-440-14
.112-40 (#4-40)
.111
in
.875
in
.138
in
.085
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-632-14
.138-32 (#6-32)
.137
in
.875
in
.164
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
FHLS-832-14
.164-32 (#8-32)
.163
in
.875
in
.190
in
.090
in
300 Series Stainless Steel
Passivated and/or tested per ASTM A380
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